It looks like this machine doesn't have any surface mounted caps on board. How refreshing! I guess that might make it good machine to look out for. Cheers for another posting, Dave
I like to watch repairs on things, whether I have owned them or not. Edit: the microphone later reminds me of when my ears need popped. Sounds are muffled. That's ok, I can still understand you. 👍
if anyone plans on getting this unit , i absolutely recommend ! , it uses the same tape mech that is in any ccd-f and newer ccd-v camcorders , so spares are plenty available . the only thing this mech suffers is loose tape guide alighnment , easy fix , use a pre recorded tape play it back and alight the guides until it plays good , then glue the guides in place and u be safe .
Nice video! I've got a tape of this format, but I think I'll never be able to know what was recorded there... Question: the gears in the cassete box mechanism does not need grease?
Dave, that lav mic is a little less bright . Some of the highs are gone and this leads to not hearing all if the words you're saying. Maybe the wind guard is causing the high freq. clipping.
The larger packing nuts are not so bad. If I get those small nuts I find a large room and a mat empty the pack onto the mat then empty it into a sealed bag. Oh well at least it survived the trip.
The mic setup sounds like you have the condenser stuck in your nose. It's super muffled. Somehow so far, none of these mics beat the mics of your cameras.
Lav placement is most important. There is a reason tv hosts wear sport jackets or button up shirts. Need that mic placed in the correct place. It was a little high on my collar and it sounded it.
My god, those little machines look so danm complicated on the inside. I'd be too afraid to do any kind of deep disassembly like that without fear of permanently ruining it.
No it's not. It's a resistive divider divider network for all the buttons. They go into the display cpu / key scan decoder and are encodes as as the standard control s protocol which is the same as remote control data and it's sent down the i2c bus. Those encoder switches get dirty and show resistance which just happened to be the same as the eject switch. That's why after flipping it back and forth a few times it fixed it.
You have never been in a real working shop. I have and every last one was worse then mine. You aren't earning if you are wanting time sweeping the floor. That's for the slow time. When my time is slow I am not in the shop I am doing something else.
@ yes I have been in a real workshop and they’re all a mess like yours . It’s amusing that people make all these RUclips videos but they hate anyone saying anything negative about. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It looks like this machine doesn't have any surface mounted caps on board. How refreshing! I guess that might make it good machine to look out for. Cheers for another posting, Dave
The preamp might have a few. Didn't open it as the video is playing fine.
I love your rebuilds it's motivated me to get into fixing my collection here and there
I like to watch repairs on things, whether I have owned them or not.
Edit: the microphone later reminds me of when my ears need popped. Sounds are muffled. That's ok, I can still understand you. 👍
The lav sounds dead, no atmosphere. The camera mic is stereo so it sounds more natural
if anyone plans on getting this unit , i absolutely recommend ! , it uses the same tape mech that is in any ccd-f and newer ccd-v camcorders , so spares are plenty available .
the only thing this mech suffers is loose tape guide alighnment , easy fix , use a pre recorded tape play it back and alight the guides until it plays good , then glue the guides in place and u be safe .
sidenote , of course you have to assure there are no bad capacitors
Nice video! I've got a tape of this format, but I think I'll never be able to know what was recorded there... Question: the gears in the cassete box mechanism does not need grease?
its a 50/50 chance the grease is still fine , sometimes its rancid and needs clean
one thing I never have enough of. alcohol ..
Finally some VCR!
I have several here. Just no time to work on them.
Thanks Dave.
The Lav Mic is a lot quieter. I like the old one, the background noise give the Video a little ambiance .. LOL...
Diesel soot.. ?
Dave, that lav mic is a little less bright . Some of the highs are gone and this leads to not hearing all if the words you're saying. Maybe the wind guard is causing the high freq. clipping.
The larger packing nuts are not so bad. If I get those small nuts I find a large room and a mat empty the pack onto the mat then empty it into a sealed bag.
Oh well at least it survived the trip.
The mic setup sounds like you have the condenser stuck in your nose. It's super muffled. Somehow so far, none of these mics beat the mics of your cameras.
Lav placement is most important. There is a reason tv hosts wear sport jackets or button up shirts. Need that mic placed in the correct place. It was a little high on my collar and it sounded it.
My god, those little machines look so danm complicated on the inside. I'd be too afraid to do any kind of deep disassembly like that without fear of permanently ruining it.
Cameras are far worse.
Sounds good
the jog should not affect the eject , its bad capacitors in the cpu process area
No it's not. It's a resistive divider divider network for all the buttons. They go into the display cpu / key scan decoder and are encodes as as the standard control s protocol which is the same as remote control data and it's sent down the i2c bus. Those encoder switches get dirty and show resistance which just happened to be the same as the eject switch.
That's why after flipping it back and forth a few times it fixed it.
Jesus clips! Haha love it.
Not even metal standoffs for this price!
What?
This comment seems aimed to Mend It Mark's new video.
very cool
also dave why ur using qtips !? , "not touch the heads" saying it gives a wrong impression to viewers , just use ur paper method PLS!
Need to apply a fair bit of pressure to get the crap off. I kept it away from the head chips.
I like to see these electronics repaired but you seem to work in organised chaos 😢😢
No chaos here. I know where everything is.
@ I knew that would be your response . I know some people like working in a mess .
You have never been in a real working shop. I have and every last one was worse then mine. You aren't earning if you are wanting time sweeping the floor. That's for the slow time. When my time is slow I am not in the shop I am doing something else.
@ yes I have been in a real workshop and they’re all a mess like yours . It’s amusing that people make all these RUclips videos but they hate anyone saying anything negative about. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Most of the problems were due to deterioration of the electrolytic capacitors installed.
I can stand them as well shipping peanuts they suck static electric they stick to you